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<h1 style="margin-top:0px">Setting up a HGE project</h1>
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<b>T</b>o use <b>HGE</b> you must first tell your compiler where to find the required headers
and import libraries. All the headers are common and they're located in the "include" folder.
You should use the libraries from the appropriate folder for your compiler:
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<li>For <b>Visual C++</b> and <b>Intel C++</b> use the libraries from the "lib\vc" folder.
<li>For <b>Borland C++</b> and <b>C++ Builder</b> use the libraries from the "lib\bc" folder.
<li>For <b>MinGW32</b> use the libraries from the "lib\gcc" folder.
<li>For <b>Metrowerks Codewarrior</b> use either <b>Visual C++</b> or <b>Borland C++</b> libraries.
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Examples of how to set up various compilers and create a blank <b>HGE</b> project:
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<a href="setup_vc6.html">Visual C++ 6.0</a><br>
<a href="setup_vsnet.html">Visual Studio .NET</a><br>
<a href="setup_bcb4.html">Borland C++ Builder 4</a><br>
<a href="setup_devcpp.html">Dev C++ 5</a><br>
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